🎬 Daddy Day Camp 2 (2025)
👉 Cuba Gooding Jr., Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant
Summer’s back — and so is the madness! Daddy Day Camp 2 brings a fresh wave of family fun, heartfelt laughs, and total campyard chaos as Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding Jr.) returns for another unforgettable adventure in parenting, patience, and pure pandemonium.

Years after his first camp misadventure, Charlie has grown older, wiser… well, mostly wiser. Determined to give his teenage son Ben the kind of summer that builds character — and keeps him off his phone — Charlie reopens the long-abandoned Camp Driftwood for one more shot at running the ultimate family camp experience. But nostalgia quickly gives way to chaos as the cabins crumble, the staff quits on day one, and the campers prove to be more unruly than ever.

To make matters worse, a slick, corporate-run rival camp — headed by none other than Charlie’s lifelong nemesis Lance Warner (Lochlyn Munro) — has opened right across the lake. Armed with high-tech gear, luxury amenities, and a “zero dirt” policy, Lance is determined to crush Charlie’s humble operation and prove that Camp Driftwood is nothing but a lost cause.

With counselors quitting, campers rebelling, and supplies running low, Charlie is ready to throw in the towel — until his no-nonsense father Colonel Buck Hinton (Richard Gant) storms in with his old-school military discipline, turning arts and crafts into boot camp and dodgeball into full-blown combat training. Father and son clash over their wildly different ideas of leadership, but when things hit rock bottom, they’ll have to find common ground to save the camp — and their relationship — before summer ends.

From epic food fights and muddy obstacle courses to heartfelt campfire confessions, Daddy Day Camp 2 is a hilarious, feel-good ride packed with slapstick humor, family bonding, and life lessons that hit home.
Directed by Fred Savage, the film delivers big laughs and even bigger heart, reminding audiences that the best moments in life aren’t perfect — they’re messy, loud, and full of love.
Because sometimes, the best way to reconnect with your kids… is to survive summer with them.
